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The Better Call Saul star, who guested on The Late Show numerous times since the Colbert Report host took over the show in 2015, shares his response to the news of the talk show's cancellation while promoting Nobody 2 at Entertainment Weekly 's San Diego Comic-Con video studio.
Late-night TV hosts and celebrities are reacting to news of the cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and the entire franchise.
On Thursday, Colbert shocked his studio audience, social media and Hollywood with the news that the long-running late night talk show will end in May. Colbert, who has hosted “The Late Show” since taking over from David Letterman 10 years ago,
CBS said the cancellation wasn't related to "content or other matters happening at Paramount." Paramount controversially agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by Trump over a "60 Minutes" interview with then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
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The president of Local 802 American Federation of Musicians, the union that represents the musicians of "The Late Show," released a statement about the show's cancellation on Friday, calling it "censorship.
Marc Maron says his dream guest for his final episode of "WTF With Marc Maron" would be Barack Obama. The former president appeared on a previous episode of Maron's show back in June 2015. "If we could get President Obama back,
Days after news circulated that “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” had been canceled, another show is under fire.